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TheSamDickey

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  1. I run a private docker registry on my Unraid server. It is great for development use. I can push and pull to it from other computers on the network. Because it is only accessible from inside the LAN, it doesn't have SSL. To interact with the registry, I have to add it to the computer's docker config as an "insecure-registry". I would like to run one of the docker images in the registry on my Unraid server, but adding it as an "insecure-registry" has been difficult. There is nowhere in the GUI to do that. I was surprised to find out this isn't a feature already.
  2. I was going to take the ssd out and install the OS using a second computer. Then put the ssd in and boot without trying to use an installer. Update: After sleeping and coming back to it I tried one of the slightly older Debian ISOs I had and it worked instantly. It also works with literally every other ISO that I have. There must be something wrong with my Debian 10.10? No idea. I am using OVMF with QEMU. From what I've read online OVMF has more features than SeaBios in terms of passing through SATA devices and stuff. I've also heard that as long as the vm boots there isn't much of a speed difference if any between the two.
  3. Hello! I am on Unraid 6.9.1 and am attempting to pass through an entire disk to a vm. I've read on some old forum posts to use a vdisk type of manual, and specify the location as "/dev/disk/by-id/ata-KINGSTON_SA400S37240G_50026B73801D46EB". It seems to be working fine, but whenever I boot it says "booting from disk..." and then does nothing. I don't think that it's even attempting to use the OS ISO to boot. My initial thought is to image the disk with the installation ISO so that it can actually boot. I don't know if this is the best-practice method to solve the problem, and I also have no idea how to image a disk on Unraid. Is there a tool in the Nerd Pack plugin from Community Applications? In the VM configuration I've tried both Seabios as well as OVMF (I don't care which one I use as long as it boots tbh). I've also tried Q35 and i440fx, and I've tried all combinations of machines and bios's, with the same result every time. Does anyone know how to properly pass through an entire disk to a vm in Unraid 6.9? I am open to suggestions and can also provide additional information if necessary.
  4. Alrighty, I've attached the diagnostics. dickeynas-diagnostics-20210313-2214.zip
  5. I updated from 6.8.3 to 6.9.0, and when I started my array I noticed my docker containers were taking a very long time to start up. Only two had started, so I began to manually start them all. After manually starting them, I noticed the message saying "Please wait... starting up containers" is still at the top. It also frequently has the orange loading animation in the middle preventing me from clicking (it feels like it's trying to start all the started containers?). I would put this in the annoyance category, but every time the loading animation comes up (every 5-10 seconds) it loads for about a second and a half, preventing me from clicking anything. This is preventing me from working as fast, so I feel like it is slightly higher than annoyance. I've tried disabling all the autostart switches, but that didn't fix it either. It started last night, so overnight I left the docker tab up thinking maybe it had to load. This morning it still is trying to start up the containers though. You guys do an amazing job, I really appreciate all the updates! I love all the new features you added. If anyone has a temporary workaround idea I am open to suggestions! Thanks!
  6. Thank you, I didn't realize it worked like that. I don't mean to be rude at all, but honestly it is a little besides the point. The web UI still isn't working. Do you have any thoughts on how to fix that?
  7. Right, I will eventually have them both plugged in and mirrored. While I'm just getting it set up at first I'm using one at a time.
  8. Hello! I posted to the reddit community already and they recommended posting here. (just a note, this is my 4th Unraid server build, and all the rest have been fine. I have no idea why this one is giving me problems. All help is appreciated! :D) I got two usb sticks with the intention of mirroring them as a redundant measure. I downloaded the Unraid installer program. It did not pick up my USB as a valid install location. I found the instructions on how to install it manually via the zip option instead. I followed the instructions, formatted the drive properly with the correct all caps name and stuff. (I have tried wiping and doing this with both drives with the same outcome) I throw the usb into the server and boot it and it boots fine. I get to the screen that says Tower:. I type in the ip address (I've tried adding http:// and https:// at the beginning with no effect) into my browser and nothing comes back. I can ping the ip just fine from my windows pc and I get responses. I tried typing df into my Unraid terminal and have confirmed that it boots properly. I tried booting to the Unraid GUI version. When it boots it auto pulls up the web browser and automatically goes to localhost, but still nothing would show up. I was able to navigate the internet with the web browser and didn't have problems connecting anywhere else. I did notice that my date & time were not correct, so I fixed it both in Unraid and the BIOS. I have no idea what to do to fix this as I've tried both of the USB sticks and got the same result. It seems to me like the web server isn't starting on boot for whatever reason. Does anyone know how to manually start the web server? Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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